Examples of using New changes in English and their translations into Slovenian
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to a pretended enthusiasm by constantly asking for new changes in order to delay full implementation.
the Dolphins are spinning out a"Dolphin Matrix" of energy that specifically supports and activates these new changes in the Light Body Field and the DNA.
We made a lot of new changes and added a whole new look by looking at our new cubs.
We made a lot of new changes and added a whole new look by looking at our new kitten
In Villa Magdalena you can make a first step towards these new changes in life, spend a few days relaxing,
We made a lot of new changes and added a whole new look by looking at our new cubs.
Menopause is a phase of a woman's life that brings many new changes to the body, however there are 10 excellent tips for dealing with menopause:
a modernised Directive could contain the requirement for Member States to notify new changes to diplomas as soon as they are accredited by an accreditation institution
Introducing any new changes based only on a very light impact assessment,
Well, apart from some very modest weight savings(it's still a relatively heavy ski), the new changes all point towards a product that will perform better on the hard pack,
Repair means everything new, change of scenery, color.
All is new, changed into good, beauty and truth;
Trust me, the formula will surely bring a new change in your personality.
Invent something new, change the place, posture,
On 16 January 2020, there was a new change in chemical legislation,
You will be able to enjoy the new change in your body with no harmful“keto side effects”.
I think it is great, especially for the new changed reality in which we live.
But since you are not a machine that can effortlessly analyze the data, each new change of activities will lead to an information noise.
funds to embrace the new change will have to step down from the automotive stage.
which was built for new, changed needs: tourism.